as possible)
on my Linux box for gaming and development purposes - eg, rewriting various
bits and pieces of DOOM and Quake etc, using MinGW, etc, testing new and
up-and-coming F/LOS OSes such as ReactOS and Syllable, and suchlike.
Wesley Parish
> >
> > Yours Jürgen
&
That's the problem.
qemu -boot a -fda /dev/fd0 -hda c.img -hdb d.img -cdrom os2.iso &
since qemu didn't like the dd'ed floppy images
Any hints?
Thanks
Wesley Parish
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This was asked on my local CLUG. Does anyone have any experience in
clustering qemu? Any war stories, any gotchas, any hints?
Thanks
Wesley Parish
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Subject: qemu
Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2005 11:13
From: Steve Holdoway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: linux
Thanks heaps! It works!
(It should go in the docs, though. Is Fabrice okay with me adding that to
them? ;)
Wesley Parish
On Wed, 26 Oct 2005 00:50, Johannes Schindelin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Tue, 25 Oct 2005, Wesley Parish wrote:
> > when restoring a vm state saved to a file?
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when restoring a vm state saved to a file?
Eg, do I fire up qemu with this sort of invocation:
qemu -boot c -hda
then later jump into the monitor and
loadvm
Or is there some other sequence of events? Some other method of importing the
saved vm filename?
Thanks
Wesley Parish
he image, then it's a bug somewhere in qemu. But that
should get you started.
Wesley Parish
Quoting Leah Cunningham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> This probably isn't exactly the right question for a development
> mailing
> list, but the user-forumns did not seem to exist, so
qemu -boot d -cdrom [cd-image file name]
That should do it for you. Though it might help to do a
qemu-img -f [format-option] c.img [size]
to make a hard disk image first, then incorporate that in the invocation at
the top:
qemu -boot d -cdrom [cd-image file name] -hda c.img
Wesley Parish
x27;ve only got 512 MB on this PC and 256 MB of that
is going to this en-Qemu'ed XenDemoCD.
Still, it's working so far.
Wesley Parish
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You ask, what is the most important thing?
Maku e ki, h
9/25/05, Michael McConnell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Andreas Mohr wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > On Sun, Sep 25, 2005 at 09:58:30PM +1200, Wesley Parish wrote:
> > >>Does anyone using qemu know how to do that? bochs has a setting in its
> >
On Mon, 26 Sep 2005 12:46, Mike Swanson wrote:
> Indeed, however I've noticed that a few distros' X-Servers (it doesn't
> seem to apply to vanilla X.org) will pass Ctrl-Alt-Delete to INIT and
> cause a system reboot or logout the user... on these, there's usually
> a setting in xorg.conf to prevent
Does anyone using qemu know how to do that? bochs has a setting in its
bochsrc file that allows you to click on "user-configured button" and it
sends ctrl-alt-del to WinNT 4.0.
Is there any analogy to that in qemu?
Thanks
Wesley Parish
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Thanks. I should correct my statement - I meant, it's overloading the
bandwidth.
Wesley Parish
On Mon, 25 Jul 2005 22:50, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> I'm in the middle of replacing a hard drive for my hosted server (yes,
> the data is safe ;)) and I'll mirror QEMU downloa
I don't know how often I attempt to download the latest QEMU, only to battle
the link being constantly broken, resulting in needing to resume again and
again and again ...
I think QEMU should be mirrored, since it's obviously too popular for the link
it's currently on.
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I booted up ReactOS 0.2.6 in qemu and it just works.
There are some problems with mouse jitter, but I'm sure that can be fixed.
I'll just have to get the debug output set up.
Thanks
Wesley Parish
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